NEW YORK (WPVI) -- The terror stretched from the Jersey shore to the middle of Manhattan, with the man believed responsible for attacks in Seaside Park, Chelsea and Elizabeth finally being captured in Linden after a shootout with police.

Over and over again, authorities in New York and New Jersey talked about the remarkable level of cooperation between federal, state and local law enforcement. It was that cooperation that led to the speedy identification and then capture of terror suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami.

10:30 p.m. Saturday - About two hours later, four blocks north of the initial blast site, a 911 call leads state troopers to a second explosive device on West 27th Street that never detonated.

8:45 p.m. Sunday - Less than 24 hours later, following leads developed through searches and surveillance, members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force stop a vehicle of interest on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn. They question and release five people, believed to be related to the suspect.